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Minnesota governor signs order to slow down any mining efforts near Boundary Waters wilderness
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has suspended state work on proposed mining projects near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
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US hits ICC president and senior prosecutor with sanctions in another move against the court
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on the president of the International Criminal Court and one of its top prosecutors
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Sinking AI stocks pull Wall Street further from its record
Wall Street pulled further from its all-time high as AI stocks got back to sinking
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Venezuelan former baseball player working for San Diego Padres is detained by ICE
A player development instructor for the San Diego Padres has been detained by U.S. immigration officials
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Georgia man charged with burglarizing NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home after plane crash
A Georgia man has been charged with burglarizing former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home after he and his family died in a plane crash
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Gold mine collapses in Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners
An artisanal gold mining site has collapsed in the western part of Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners
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Woman accused of plotting to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is sentenced to 6 years in prison
A Massachusetts woman who told police that she brought homemade firebombs to the U.S. Capitol to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been sentenced to just over six years in prison
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Comedians Eric André and Clayton English settle lawsuit over drug search program at Atlanta airport
Comedians Eric André and Clayton English have settled a lawsuit challenging a police program at Atlanta's airport
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AP Interview: Ralph Norman questions Trump's endorsement of Darline Graham in South Carolina runoff
U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman says it’s a “head scratcher” that President Donald Trump endorsed Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina’s Republican Senate runoff
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US Navy destroyer with 300 sailors aboard broke down for four days in the Pacific
The Navy has confirmed that a destroyer with about 300 sailors aboard suffered a major breakdown in the Pacific Ocean last month that left it without power for four days
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